Fabolous and girlfriend Emily B were seen leaving the Think Like A Man 2 Premiere at the SVA Theatre for the American Black Film Festival Picture by: SplashNews.com Rapper Offered Plea Deal For Allegedly Abusing Reality Starlet Emily B Fabolous has denied charges that he beat up and threatened reality TV gal pal Emily B – and prosecutors said they’re ready to make a deal with the star. The “Throw It In The Bag” rapper pled not guilty Monday to four felony charges stemming from two separate incidents where prosecutors said he abused and threatened his gal pal. The Brooklyn rapper appeared in Bergen County Superior Court Monday with his lawyer for an arraignment to officially respond to the case, which could put him behind bars for more than 20 years if he’s convicted on all charges. Fabulous didn’t speak during the three-minute hearing, and his lawyer Brian Neary entered a “not guilty” plea on his behalf. Neary said a prosecutor has reached out to him on a possible plea agreement, where Fab would plea to one count of felony brandishing and threatening a domestic violence victim with scissors. The deal stipulates that Fab wouldn’t get any jail time. Prosecutors accused Fab, whose real name is John Jackson, of punching Emily’s teeth out during an ugly argument back in March, according to his indictment, which was obtained by BOSSIP. A few weeks later, the county’s top cops said he threatened to shoot Emily and her father and also brandished a pair of scissors at them, again threatening to harm them. The news comes after Fab and Emily reportedly married in a simple ceremony New Jersey last week, according to a report from the Hip Hop Enquirer. It’s not clear what type of punishment Fab would get if he took the deal. The judge said he’s not eligible for Pre Trial Intervention, which would likely consist of at least six months of domestic violence prevention classes. Neary asked for more time to go over the deal with Fab, and the men are supposed to appear back in court in December.
Clermont Twins outside of Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Reality Starlet Arraigned On Fraud Charges Following Paid Date “Bad Girls Club” alum Shannade Clermont denied claims that she raided $20,000 from a dead man’s bank account following what the Feds characterized as a “prostitution date.” Clermont was in Manhattan Federal Court Monday for her arraignment on charges of aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and access device fraud. “Not guilty,” Clermont said in a soft voice when Judge Naomi Buchwald asked her to plead. If convicted, she faces more than 40 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutor Sagar Ravi asked for a six-week adjournment so that the defense could review evidence in the case – including bank info and emails from three different accounts – as well as discuss possible plea deals. The judge agreed, and Clermont is now due back in October. Clermont Twins outside Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Clermont, dressed in quirky sunglasses and a designer blouse, was accompanied by her twin sister, Shannon, along with several family members for the five-minute hearing. Relatives of her alleged victim were also in court, but declined to comment. Clermont said she didn’t want to comment outside court, but her lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman said the hearing went as expected, but it was too early to say whether his client would take a plea deal because he’d yet to review the evidence in the case. “The prosecution has been fair and understanding, and that’s what we expect,” Lichtman told us. “I hope that this case is resolved fairly soon.”
Clermont Twins outside of Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Reality Starlet Arraigned On Fraud Charges Following Paid Date “Bad Girls Club” alum Shannade Clermont denied claims that she raided $20,000 from a dead man’s bank account following what the Feds characterized as a “prostitution date.” Clermont was in Manhattan Federal Court Monday for her arraignment on charges of aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and access device fraud. “Not guilty,” Clermont said in a soft voice when Judge Naomi Buchwald asked her to plead. If convicted, she faces more than 40 years in federal prison. Federal prosecutor Sagar Ravi asked for a six-week adjournment so that the defense could review evidence in the case – including bank info and emails from three different accounts – as well as discuss possible plea deals. The judge agreed, and Clermont is now due back in October. Clermont Twins outside Manhattan Federal Court. Photo by Jennifer H. Cunningham Clermont, dressed in quirky sunglasses and a designer blouse, was accompanied by her twin sister, Shannon, along with several family members for the five-minute hearing. Relatives of her alleged victim were also in court, but declined to comment. Clermont said she didn’t want to comment outside court, but her lawyer Jeffrey Lichtman said the hearing went as expected, but it was too early to say whether his client would take a plea deal because he’d yet to review the evidence in the case. “The prosecution has been fair and understanding, and that’s what we expect,” Lichtman told us. “I hope that this case is resolved fairly soon.”
Check Out The Reality Starlet’s New Visual “Love & Hip Hop: New York’s” Brittney Taylor tells her haters that she’s here to stay in her video, “New Girl.” The reality starlet – who is now co-starring on “Love & Hip Hop: New York” – shows off her skills as a wordsmith as she raps about standing up to bullies and haters and being ready for war. Brittany F. Taylor photographed by John Ricard, in New York City, October 21, 2017. “They can’t put me down no more!” she raps to the camera. What do you think of the music video?
Tamar Braxton had champagne wishes, and she made them come true. The reality starlet spoke to People abut her Calabasas, California estate and revealed her favorite room in the entire house is a full-on champagne bar she had custom built to indulge her favorite habit. “Champagne is every girl’s dream,” Braxton told People. “I just wanted […]
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Our condolences to the West and Williams family. Yeezy’s granddaddy recently passed away and he and Kim brought baby Nori to Oklahoma to attend his funeral. Via People.com reports : Kim Kardashian and family once again left home, this time for a somber reason. The reality starlet and Kanye West went to Oklahoma with 2-month-old daughter North on Saturday for the funeral for the rapper’s grandfather, Portwood Williams Sr., who died on Aug. 10 at 98 years old. “That’s why they weren’t at [sister] Kylie’s birthday,” a source confirms to PEOPLE. “They brought North, too. Her first trip.” Back in February, Williams voiced his approval for his grandson’s girlfriend, calling Kardashian “beautiful.” “And she’s just as sweet as she is beautiful,” he told New York’s Daily News. “That’s what I liked about her!” Because they weren’t able to celebrate Jenner’s Sweet 16th party on Saturday, the couple – who welcomed their new addition on June 15 – sent some very special guests in their replacement: hip-hop artists Drake and Big Sean. The rest of the family, including Khloé Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, and parents Kris and Bruce Jenner, were in attendance at the Alice in Wonderland-themed bash, reports E! News. Sad news, but we’re glad Kanye is making sure North is spending time with his side of the family as well. AKM-GSI
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